John Kerry

"Good enough" is not an acceptable alternative when it comes to making a nuclear deal with Iran, a government that consistently urges for "death to America and Israel" ("A 'good enough' deal," July 27). There are far too many questions left in this deal for Congress to accept it at this point in time, as The Sun insists. For example, Professor Alan Kuperman, a nuclear proliferation expert at the University of Texas, believes that Iran's breakout time for a nuclear weapon is more like 3-to-4 months after the deal, not the one year that Secretary of State John Kerry proclaims. Where are the "anytime, anywhere inspections" that Ben...

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